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We're missing you already!

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gooverseas.com

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izzy@gooverseas.com

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Tue, Jun 26, 2018 08:53 PM

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Hi, I'm reaching out as it looks like you've opened our emails in the past, but didn't opt in to sta

Hi, I'm reaching out as it looks like you've opened our emails in the past, but didn't opt in to staying on our newsletter. We're already missing you! Would you be willing to share some feedback with me on what you'd like to see in our emails going forward? I'd love to hear any and all of your feedback -- shoot me a reply if you have a minute. Best, Izzy Izzy Weisz Community Manager at Go Overseas [(

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